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Centennial Convention Report (1910)

 

Officers for 1910

      Mrs. T. W. Phillips, chairman of the Nominating Committee, presented the following names for national officers:

      For President--Mrs. Anna R. Atwater.
      For Vice-President--Mrs. Ida W. Harrison.
      For Recording Secretary--Mrs. Annie B. Gray.
      For Corresponding Secretary--Mrs. M. E. Harlan.
      For Treasurer--Miss Mary J. Judson.
      For Superintendent of Young People's Work--Miss Mattie Pounds.
      Resident Members of the Executive Committee--Mrs. Effie Cunningham, Mrs. J. M. Dungan, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. N. E. Atkinson, Mrs. W. S. Moffett.

STATE OFFICERS.

      Alabama.--Secretary, Mrs. Ethel Patillo, Hartsells.

      Arkansas.--President, Mrs. John Fletcher, 901 N. Tenth Street, Little Rock. Secretary, Mrs. A. M. Fuller, Siloam Springs.

      California, North.--President, Mrs. Mattie Shelton, 921 S. Seventh Street, San Jose. Secretary, Mrs. B. F. Brunk, 1912 Haste Street, Berkeley.

      California, South.--President, Mrs. Ella P. McConnel, 1011 Monterrey Road, South Pasadena. Secretary, Mrs. W. R. Harper, 2816 Hobart Boulevard, Los Angeles.

      Colorado.--President, Mrs. L. S. Brown, 2302 Court Place, Denver. Secretary, Mrs. Wadsworth Jones, 4230 King Street, Denver.

      District of Columbia.--President, Mrs. J. H. Shinn, 110 Fifth Street, N. E., Washington. Secretary, Mrs. Eva B. Middleton, 3412 Thirteenth Street, N. W., Washington.

      Florida.--President, Mrs. Harriet M. Longdon, De Land. Secretary, Mrs. T. E. Arnold, De Land.

      Georgia.--President, Mrs. H. K. Pendleton, 147 Richardson Street, Atlanta. Secretary, Mrs. J. C. Gentry, Box 107, Atlanta.

      Idaho.--President, Mrs. Frank E. Jones, 1717 N. Twelfth Street, Boise. Secretary, Mrs. A. K. Stuenenberg, Caldwell.

      Illinois.--President, Mrs. Carrie F. Zeller, Cuba. Secretary, Miss Lura V. Thompson, Box 102, Carthage.

      Indiana.--President, Mrs. Effie Cunningham, 517 N. New Jersey Street, Indianapolis. Secretary, Mrs. Sallie K. Jones, Corydon.

      Iowa.--President, Mrs. A. M. Haggard, 2364 Cottage Grove Avenue, Des Moines. Secretary, Miss Anisette Newcomer, 1082 Twenty-seventh Street, Des Moines.

      Kansas.--President, Mrs. S. L. Wilson, 325 Klein Street, Topeka. Secretary, Mrs. J. E. McDaniel, 703 Jackson Street, Topeka.

      Kentucky.--President, Mrs. John Gay, R. F. D., Versailles. Secretary, Mrs. S. K. Yancey, 420 W. Sixth Street, Lexington.

      Louisiana.--President, Mrs. John J. Zigler, 4619 Perrier Street, New Orleans. Secretary, Mrs. G. G. Earl, 1307 Valence Street, New Orleans.

      Maryland.--President, Mrs. J. H. Rosenau, 847 Harlem Avenue, Baltimore. Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Crawford, 711 E. Twentieth Street, Baltimore.

      Michigan.--President, Mrs. Harriet C. Jennings, 816 Cuttings Apartments, Ann Arbor. Secretary, Mrs. Hattie E. Cornell, 123 E. Ninth Street, Traverse City.

      Minnesota.--President, Mrs. Charles Oliver, Station F, R. F. D. 1, Minneapolis. Secretary, Miss Florence E. Pierce, Box 9, R. R. 1, St. Paul.

      Mississippi.--President, Mrs. J. A. Safley, Utica, R. R., Dentville. Secretary, Mrs. Cornelia McKay Blount, Water Valley.

      Missouri.--President, Mrs. S. G. White. Secretary, Mrs. L. G. Bantz, 5738 Vernon Avenue, St. Louis.

      Montana.--President, Mrs. J. S. Raum, Lewistown. Secretary, Miss Alberta Holloway, 307 N. Central Avenue, Bozeman.

      Nebraska.--President, Mrs. Edwin G. Jones, 4932 Capitol Avenue, Omaha. Secretary, Mrs. Calla Scott Willard, Bethany.

      New England.--President, Mrs. Newton Knox, 19 Home Street, Worcester, Mass. Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Burnham, 24 Hampden Street, Worcester, Mass.

      New Mexico.--President, Mrs. George Fowler, 313 W. Eighth, Roswell. [43] Secretary, Mrs. Ella J. Beck, Box 432, Roswell.

      New York.--President, Mrs. Laura Gerould Craig, 1377 Michigan Street, Buffalo. Secretary, Mrs. Chas. E. Bartlett, 16 Robie Avenue, Buffalo.

      North Carolina.--President, Mrs. R. F. Hill, 304 McIlwean Street, Kinston. Secretary, Miss Etta Nunn, New Berne.

      Ohio.--President, Mrs. F. E. Dilley, 7016 Hough Avenue, Cleveland. Secretary, Miss Mary A. Lyons, 9726 Logan Court, N. E., Cleveland.

      Oklahoma.--President, Mrs. A. P. Aten, 317 Park Place, Oklahoma City. Secretary, Mrs. Mary A. Lucy, Perry.

      Oregon.--President, Mrs. Ella M. Humbert, 929 Ferry Street, Eugene. Secretary, Mrs. L. F. Stephens, Dilley.

      Pennsylvania.--President, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, New Castle. Secretary, Miss Elsie L. Taylor, 925 Woodbourne Avenue, Pittsburg.

      South Carolina.--President, Miss Cora Brunson, Russellville. Secretary, Mrs. R. Gooding, Varnville.

      South Dakota.--President, Mrs. Mabel Perry, Highmore. Secretary, Mrs. Emily E. Windedahl, Carthage.

      Tennessee.--President, Mrs. Peyton Robertson, 2223 White Avenue, Waverly Avenue, Nashville. Secretary, Mrs. Rowena Rivers Hirsch, 388 Highland Avenue, Jackson.

      Texas.--President, Mrs. Annie O. Wilkinson, 604 W. Fifteenth Street, Austin. Secretary, Miss Virginia Hearne, 604 W. Fifteenth Street, Austin.

      Virginia.--President, Miss Ellen Kent, Louisa. Secretary, Miss Gillie Cary, 720 E. Franklin Street, Richmond.

      Washington, East.--President, Mrs. J. M. Simpson, 1115 Alice Avenue, Spokane. Secretary, Mrs. A. C. Downing, E. 2414 First Avenue, Spokane.

      Washington, West.--President, Mrs. J. B. McGinnis, 2903 Harvard Avenue, N., Seattle. Secretary, Mrs. Eva S. Gilmore, 2024 Franklin Avenue, Seattle.

      West Virginia.--President, Mrs. R. H. Wynne, Box 156, Bethany. Secretary, Mrs. Rose M. Barton, Bethany.

      Wisconsin.--President, Miss Mettie Monroe, Monroe. Secretary, Miss Ida C. Towne, Box 95, Waupun.

      West Canada.--President, Mrs. J. A. L. Romig, 149 Anne Street, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Secretary, Mrs. Thos. Sisson, Maple Farm, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

      New Zealand.--President, Mrs. W. J. Hastie, 57 Leith Street, Dunedin. Secretary, Miss Mary Lowe, Montague Street, Dalkeith, North East Valley, Dunedin.

      These reports were all received with applause and were adopted by the entire Convention in its three places of meeting.

 

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